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Ernestine Anderson (November 11, 1928 – March 10, 2016) was an American jazz and blues singer. In a career spanning more than six decades, she recorded over 30 albums. She was nominated four times for a Grammy Award. She sang at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Monterey Jazz Festival (six times over a 33-year span), as well as at jazz festivals all over the world. In the early 1990s she joined Qwest Records, the label of fellow Garfield High School grad Quincy Jones. Ernestine Anderson (and her twin sister Josephine) were born, in Houston, Texas. By the age of...
Ernesty International was founded by Ernst Tiefenthaler in November 2007 when he recorded a couple of songs in the house where his grandparents had lived and where he had spent many summers as a child. In 2009 the first album "Ernesty International" was released on the small Styrian label pumpkin records, followed in 2010 by "It could be the Sun, Mr. President", and in 2011 by "Not a Ship an Aeroplane" - the first album of the newly founded label EMG (Ernesty Music Group). In November 2012, exactly 5 years after the first click on the record button, EMG publishes...
Augustyn Bloch, the composer and organist, was born on 13th of August 1929 in Grudziadz. He was an organ student of Feliks Raczkowski and a composition student of Tadeusz Szeligowski at the National Higher School of Music (nowadays the Academy of Music) in 1950-5 and 1952-9, respectively. In 1947-57, when still a student, Bloch gave organ concerts in Wroclaw, Oliwa and Warsaw. In 1954-77 he had a contract with the Polish Radio Theatre to write music for its plays. In 1977-9 and 1983-7 Bloch was the Vice-President of the Association of Polish Composers, and in 1979-87 he chaired the Program...
Born in Argentina, Ernesto Ferreyra travels the world in pursuit of musical enlightenment. From Mexico, to Montreal, to Berlin, the newest member of team Cadenza proves rhythm knows no borders. The die was cast early when Ernesto began to collect records by Depeche Mode, Jean Michael Jarre y Pink Floyd, which led him to discover house music, at the time, a little known sub-culture in Argentina. At age 13 the precocious music fanatic landed a job as a radio DJ in his hometown of Córdoba, at 14 he was spinning at under-18 discos, by 16 he was a full-fledged club...
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Speech by Ernest Bloch
Violin Sonata No. 1 (1920) I. Agitato
From Jewish life - Jewish song
Poems of the Sea
Suite Modale (Movements VI-VII)
Suite No. 2 for Solo Violin (1958)
Poems of the Sea - II. Chanty (Andante misterioso)
Ernest Bloch - From Jewish Life - lll. Prayer
Poems of the Sea - III. At Sea (Allegro vivo)
Suite No. 1 for Solo Violin (1958)
Symphony for Trombone and Orchestra: I. Maestoso
Suite No. 1 for Solo Cello (Pieter Wispelwey)
Ernest Bloch - From Jewish Life - ll. Supplication
From Jewish Life: I. Prayer
Two Pieces for String Quartet - 2. Allegro molto
Ernest Bloch From jewish Life
Suite symphonique - II. Passacaglia
Ernest Bloch - Prayer
A3 "Duo Concertant" For Violin And Piano: "Jig"
Suite Modale (Ernest Bloch - Movement I: Moderato)
Three Nocturnes: 2. Andante quieto
Hiver - Printemps (1904) “Two Symphonic Poems”
Ecoute: quand Duncan... - 'Macbeth' Ernest Bloch
Ernest Bloch - From Jewish Life - I. Jewish Song
From Jewish life - Supplication
Ernest Bloch - From Jewish Life - l. Jewish Song
From Jewish life - Prayer
Concerto Grosso No.2 - 4. Tranquillo - Animato
Baal Shem (Vadim Gluzman)
Suite For Viola And Piano - IV. Molto Vivo (1951)
Suite No. 1 for Solo Cello - I. Prelude
From Jewish Life: III. Jewish Song
Symphony for Trombone and Orchestra: II. Agitato
B2 Pastorale For Violin And Wind Quartet
America, an Epic Rhapsody - I. 1620
O Macbeth! Pourquoi? - 'Macbeth' Ernest Bloch
America, an Epic Rhapsody - II. 1861-1865
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra - II. Andante
Poems of the Sea - I. Waves (Poco agitato)
Three Nocturnes: 1. Andante
America, an Epic Rhapsody - III. 1926
Chinese ( Four Episodes )
Suite Hebraïque for Viola and Piano
Suite Hebraique - I. Rhapsodie. Andante moderato
Ernest Bloch: Suite No. 2 for Solo Cello, B.94
7 - Suite for Viola and Orchestra IV Molto vivo